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2 Bed Duplex for sale

Gumbet, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey

£87,500 *  [€102,235]

2 Bed Duplex for sale

Gumbet, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey

£87,500 *  [€102,235]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Habitable space: 100 m2

Features


  • 2 large bedrooms
  • Balcony with view of Gumbet Windmills
  • Central location yet quiet
  • Close to shops, restaurants and long sandy beach
  • Only 2km from Bodrum Old Town

Full Description


This spacious property is in immaculate condition and ready to move in! Within walking distance of the shops, restaurants, market and the long sandy beach of Gumbet.

A small private courtyard brings you to the entrance of the house and a large storage depo to the side. Internal accomodation comprises  bright open plan living area and large kitchen. The kitchen has plenty of working space, cupboards and built in appliances. The balcony on this level has a shady pergola and fantastic views of the local area, partial sea view and the Gumbet windmills.

There is a large storage area under the stairs which could be easily converted to an additional WC. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a good sized family shower room.  The property is partially furnished and has air conditioning throughout. Entrance to the house is through a small private courtyard. The property has its own parking area, and is ideally located in a quiet corner of Gumbet, but within walking distance of the local weekly market, public transport, shops and supermarkets. Bodrum center is a 10 minute drive away.

GUMBET, so called because of the numerous white domed cisterns in the area, features one of the longest sandy beaches on the peninsula, popular with sun-worshipers and watersport enthusiasts alike. It’s crescent shaped sheltered bay is lined with large hotels, bars and restaurants. At the far end of the beach is the jetty where dozens of Gulets depart on their daily cruises. Above the jetty is the hill that separates Gumbet from Bodrum. Pearched on the top are several old windmills. There are fabulous views of both Gumbet and Bodrum from here.

Parallel to the bay is the main street. By day this is fairly quiet but at night it transforms into a hive of activity with it’s bright lights, bar, restaurants and disco bars. Gumbet, it has to be said, is one of the most vibrant resort on the peninsula and is popular with tourists of many nationalities. Gumbet does, however, offer something for all tastes and age groups.

The weekly market is held in Gumbet every Sunday. It is a smaller version of the market held in Bodrum but it is never crowded.

 
THE BODRUM PENINSULA is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline.

Bodrum is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shopper’s paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquillity. Water sport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. There are many Diving schools offering internationally accredited courses and who act as dive guides.

For those of you who would like to play a round of golf in Bodrum Turkey, there is a course in Tuzla and in Ortakent.

The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter's Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphitheatre and Myndos Gate.

There are various ways are to explore the peninsula. You can cover the whole peninsula by car in just a few hours by following the coastal road. Daily Gullet cruises, available from most resorts, visit some of the beautiful bays and coves. Alternatively, you can visit each village individually by public transport called a Dolmus.

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